Research topics described below are educational context, not a promise to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Review the ingredient, suggested-use, warning, and interaction information before ordering, and ask a qualified healthcare professional if the product may not be appropriate for you.
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Fermentation-derived ubiquinone, without cure-all or "energy" promises. Each capsule provides 100 mg of CoQ10 as ubiquinone. Ubiquinone is the oxidised form of CoQ10; the body can interconvert ubiquinone and ubiquinol, and this page does not claim that either form is universally superior.
At a glance
| Active ingredient | Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) |
|---|---|
| Strength | 100 mg per capsule |
| Form and source | Fermentation-derived ubiquinone |
| Pack | 60 capsules |
| Pre-order payment | $100 USD, recorded on this physical product order and applied to the final declared price; automatic shipment at $100 or less; balance request only above $100 |
| Product milestone | 1,000 units; pre-orders can continue after the target is reached |
Sourcing and quality
The CoQ10 is specified as fermentation-derived ubiquinone. No claim is made here about a proprietary strain, carrier system, or superior absorption without product-specific evidence. Every production lot will be third-party tested, with its lot-level Certificate of Analysis made public, so identity and labelled strength can be checked against the finished lot rather than assumed from marketing.
What the evidence does—and does not—say
CoQ10 has been studied in several clinician-managed settings, but results vary by outcome, population, dose, and formulation. Evidence for statin-associated muscle symptoms is mixed, and there is no reliable basis for broad claims that CoQ10 improves energy, athletic performance, cognition, or "anti-ageing" outcomes in healthy adults. A studied adjunct is not a replacement for prescribed care, and this product is not presented as a treatment for any disease.
Side effects and interactions
CoQ10 is generally well tolerated, but possible effects include nausea, diarrhoea, stomach discomfort, appetite loss, heartburn, insomnia, headache, dizziness, fatigue, or a rare allergic reaction. Warfarin is the highest-priority interaction because CoQ10 may reduce its anticoagulant effect; INR monitoring and prescriber approval are required. Ask a qualified clinician before use with other anticoagulants or antiplatelets, blood-pressure or diabetes medicines, before surgery, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Do not use during chemotherapy or radiation unless the oncology team specifically approves it.
Safety notice: This is a dietary supplement, not a medicine. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Do not start, stop, or change a prescribed medicine based on this page. Follow the final product label and consult a qualified healthcare professional when appropriate.
Read the full independent Pure City Research review of CoQ10 →
